You're not thinking clearly, because you also think being drunk all time makes you smart. But in reality it just makes you even dumber and more close minded than you were.
people are so annoying about doping. Do you think he is doping magic dust? If he is clean or not he is an incredible athlete doing incredible training and people are simply asking if others have any insight. How much time do you think you can cut by doping you think he is a 2:10 guy doped down to 2:01? Not how it works sorry
people are so annoying about doping. Do you think he is doping magic dust? If he is clean or not he is an incredible athlete doing incredible training and people are simply asking if others have any insight. How much time do you think you can cut by doping you think he is a 2:10 guy doped down to 2:01? Not how it works sorry
So if it's a 2:07 guy doping to get down to 2:01, you're impressed? And how do you know what the rest of the world would be doing if all these Kenyan 2:10 runners weren't allowed to dope to get down to 2:03? Look at how the rest of the world suddenly caught up and raised their game in the 1500 and even 5000 once Kenyans and Moroccans couldn't dope their way to ridiculous times and it was a reasonably level playing field.
According to Magic Wizard, who spoke to him only a few months ago, he is not doing 'incredible training', he is doing very basic training. Quite an outlier, considering no Kenyan broke 2:09 until EPO came on the scene in the early 90's, and he's probably going to run well under 2 hours in the next few years.
So if it's a 2:07 guy doping to get down to 2:01, you're impressed? And how do you know what the rest of the world would be doing if all these Kenyan 2:10 runners weren't allowed to dope to get down to 2:03? Look at how the rest of the world suddenly caught up and raised their game in the 1500 and even 5000 once Kenyans and Moroccans couldn't dope their way to ridiculous times and it was a reasonably level playing field.
According to Magic Wizard, who spoke to him only a few months ago, he is not doing 'incredible training', he is doing very basic training. Quite an outlier, considering no Kenyan broke 2:09 until EPO came on the scene in the early 90's, and he's probably going to run well under 2 hours in the next few years.
You’re living in a dream world Coevett. Three Kenyans ran under 26:55 just today, two ran 12:45-6 last year, Kenya went 1-2 in the Tokyo Olympics at 800 (2-4 in the 1500), put 3 in the 800 final and went 1-4 last year, swept the World Marathon Majors (and Valencia) last year, this year 1-3 at Boston, 1-2 at London, won World cross team + relay. Whatever change that has happened has not affected Kenyan performances much to the degree you think it does. You can call it ineffective testing but everyone is under the same rules.
So if it's a 2:07 guy doping to get down to 2:01, you're impressed? And how do you know what the rest of the world would be doing if all these Kenyan 2:10 runners weren't allowed to dope to get down to 2:03? Look at how the rest of the world suddenly caught up and raised their game in the 1500 and even 5000 once Kenyans and Moroccans couldn't dope their way to ridiculous times and it was a reasonably level playing field.
According to Magic Wizard, who spoke to him only a few months ago, he is not doing 'incredible training', he is doing very basic training. Quite an outlier, considering no Kenyan broke 2:09 until EPO came on the scene in the early 90's, and he's probably going to run well under 2 hours in the next few years.
You’re living in a dream world Coevett. Three Kenyans ran under 26:55 just today, two ran 12:45-6 last year, Kenya went 1-2 in the Tokyo Olympics at 800 (2-4 in the 1500), put 3 in the 800 final and went 1-4 last year, swept the World Marathon Majors (and Valencia) last year, this year 1-3 at Boston, 1-2 at London, won World cross team + relay. Whatever change that has happened has not affected Kenyan performances much to the degree you think it does. You can call it ineffective testing but everyone is under the same rules.
Everyone is under the same rules but not everyone is doping the same. The Kenyans are well ahead on that score. Their doping numbers are clearly showing that.